Fictitious Points in Houses – Point of Fortune – First Interpretative Level

 

 

Arab Parts in Houses

 

 

 

Part of Fortune in the First House

With this position, the individual will make the most of fortunate opportunities, from a thorough examination of himself. All other people and situations that come into contact with him will accord with his aims and ambitions.

Of course, it is important that he has a clear vision of his goals. However, whatever material things he may achieve, they will end up appearing secondary in his eyes compared to true self-knowledge.

In practice, he can achieve success simply by deciding he wants it, alone and without the help of others. Since, then, the Part of Impersonal Consciousness falls in the Seventh House, this individual must adopt an impersonal and spiritual attitude towards marriage and all those affairs in which he deals with other people.

Others will in fact act upon him as instruments of inner openness. Understanding this particular form of altruism offers the possibility of experiencing a higher level of freedom in which personal needs and those of others lose their distinction and isolation.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Second House

The Part of Fortune in the Second House may in a sense privilege material accomplishments. The individual will almost certainly build a secure and unassailable position for himself financially, but he will have to experience how this fortune remains valid only within those environments that reflect his most authentic values.

At the same time, he will experience the opposite effect when he attempts to have or possess something that does not reflect his purest values. The impersonal part (IC) falls in the Eighth House, so he will also experience the values of others.

The greatest weakness of this position comes from the fact that he allows himself to be controlled by the absorption or reflection of others’ sexual values. The greatest happiness, on the other hand, may come to him from the acquisition of an inner stability that remains unaffected by the deviations of others or of society.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Third House

This individual’s good fortune lies in his great desire to communicate with others and with his surroundings. Language, the use of speech and means of communication become essential and he will work hard to clearly understand the true essence of interpersonal relationships.

The IC located in the Ninth House, then tends to bring about a rather ambiguous situation, in the sense that this individual, grasping very strongly the desire for something transcendental that gives an explanation to thought, yet is not yet able to look beyond the limits of the lower mind, which also brings him so much happiness.

Almost always then, he will want to present to others these ideals, which he manages to glimpse beyond the veil, sifting through the insights that come to him from the Ninth House, without, however, forcing them to accept them as absolute truths.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Fourth House

Putting down sure roots is perhaps the concept that best sums up the Part of Fortune in the Fourth House. Happiness arises precisely from this certainty, from this need to pass on life with serenity to others, and at the same time to protect this from the bad weather of the world, seen through the impersonal part of the Tenth House.

This world must be seen in its exact dimension and its achievements in the right perspective of time. To think that one has already harvested, merely because one has sown, may prove to be very illusory for individuals in this position.

Instead, it is a matter of accepting the situation as so many others have created it before and enhancing those aspects of one’s creativity that can truly bear fruit. Thus for some this position may mean success through a parent or family legacy, in any case the ego will have to retain that spontaneous spring from the attacks of the World.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Fifth House

This position clearly expresses a very precise concept: an individual is able to identify himself in what he creates. It does not matter whether it is a visible artistic work or merely a playful outburst, nevertheless there is within him the ability to miraculously transform dreams into reality.

The Part of Impersonal Consciousness in the Eleventh, on the other hand, provides the ideal vision of things. It is from this ideal that he will want to create, perhaps discovering that he needs those particular friendships that the Eleventh House seems to place on his path.

On the exact choice of these friendships, the possible success or otherwise of one’s initiatives will largely depend. There is a wide range of possible meanings for the Fifth House, just as man’s creativity is wide. Many great writers, playwrights, and directors have their Fortune Point right here.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Sixth House

Methodical and scrupulous, individuals who have here the Part of Fortune are not easy to indulge in flights of fancy, preferring concreteness to fantasy. They are likely to see work and the right balance with health and the environment as their highest aspiration.

This perfectly functioning mechanism, however, risks becoming rather cold and repetitive, at least from the point of view of relationships with others. This is curbed, however, by the IC in the Twelfth House, which speaks instead of compassion and love for one’s neighbour.

Here is the axis of balance to be achieved: functionality, accompanied, however, by true and deep human values and solidarity. This person will then achieve the greatest happiness when what he has chosen to do leads to the fulfilment of a personal need of his neighbour.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Seventh House

A very singular and spiritual position this, which sees in others the completeness of one’s self. Only by identifying with a group can the individual experience true happiness, and he will continually seek union, marriage or friendship.

Since his aspirations are placed in others, he will have the ability to see the world as it is objectively. He will study actions and reactions, causes and effects and the way people relate.

He may sacrifice much of himself for this union, yet he will never tire of pursuing it with all his might. His good fortune will always present itself through others and their service. The implied confirmation comes from the Impersonal Part, which, falling in the First House, has as its characteristic “Self” that is only personalised when it enters into relationship with others.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Eighth House

The point of maximum fortune for this individual lies outside of personal achievements. Somehow his good fortune will derive from something offered to him by others. It is difficult to say whether this will be a bequest, an inheritance or simply a form of patrimonial collaboration.

In order not to counteract this tendency, the Part of Impersonal Consciousness in the Second House must be able to guarantee that all values that one considers personal are not actually one’s own, but on the contrary, are an impersonal expression of the desire to acquire and possess.

The polarity between Second and Eighth acts as a continuous seesaw between what must be held and what must be released. The most cherished possessions must be enduring for the individual, what outlives its usefulness must be abandoned.

This is not easy, since this implies that the personal ego must be able to renounce the superfluous, precisely in order to foster the spirit of transformation typical of the Eighth House and the openness to others that necessarily derives from it.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Ninth House

This placement of the Part of Fortune is extraordinarily important! The individual who has this placement is a traveller of the Spirit, even if he is apparently or not manifestly external to this inner quest.

His point of arrival is the cosmic explanation, the truth of the whole universe. And this position offers him the tangible possibility of achieving this mystical fusion in the fullness of its meanings. The real problem lies in communicating these meanings!

In fact, the IC in the Third House expresses precisely the difficulty in making what transcends the human understandable to people’s concrete mentality through current forms of thought.

Probably the best way to do this is to allow others to take possession of the knowledge they need in the form that is easiest for them to understand.

It is true that individuals who have the Part of Fortune here are potentially Masters, yet what is required from their experience is precisely the refinement of the teaching method.

 

 

Part of Fortune in Tenth House

The Part of Fortune in the Tenth House speaks above all of achievement through one’s own efforts, or through the collaboration of others. Whatever the eventuality, it will always be an ascent favoured by personal abilities and merits that sweep away illusions and conflicting emotions coming from the Impersonal Part in the Fourth House: childish emotions, over-reactive and poorly controllable attitudes.

This position, on the contrary, can lead the individual to positions of monopoly and also of considerable elevation. It is very interesting to note that this authority still basically comes from the Impersonal Part and its ability to ‘nurture’ and ‘nurture’ others.

This position can lead the individual to seek the solution of what is right and what is wrong. There is usually a strong sense of morality based either on discipline suffered in youth or on religious instruction.

This tends to reduce the individual’s sphere of action considerably. However, there will be considerable fairness of character and respect for people’s rights.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Eleventh House

The individual who experiences this position of the Part of Fortune can hardly be called conventional and traditionalist. We are here in the House of Ideals, inventions and projects.

The strong Uranian colouring will provide a push beyond all banality and established dogma. Energy, on the other hand, will be provided by the Impersonal counterpart, ready to pour forth generously from the Fifth House the sunbeams of creativity.

At the cost of seeming eccentric or crazy, individuals will pursue their research and experimentation to the utmost, finding in them the true place of their realisations, which could even become true bread for the evolution of all humanity.

To sum up, this is the true collocation for scientists and researchers!

However, let the value of friendships, understood as the possibility of realisation, also exist through them.

 

 

Part of Fortune in the Twelfth House

This is a very psychic position that can easily transcend into the metaphysical. The individual with this placement of the Part of Fortune can easily transcend from the self to the Self of all Creation, understanding all the limitations and even the trivialities of everyday problems.

This is a very special position of the Part of Fortune because it holds within it the promise of bringing the individual closer to God.

Understanding the experiences of the outer world from the Sixth House will eventually lead to the realisation of divine beauty and the full meaning of life in its cosmic flow.